Hi Trem,

  I am still amazed at your success in treating cancer with cs. If you
  get any more information, please be sure to post.

  I'm on  another  chase about converting uS to  ppm.  Some references
  claim 1.6uS  = 1 ppm, but I believe you use 1 uS = 1  ppm,  which is
  also confirmed by Frank Key's reports on colloidal products.

  I notice  you talk about the conversion factor on  your  Hanna page,
  but the actual value doesn't seem to be listed. Here's the section:

    "If the  water  was  pure  to start  with,  this  meter  will read
    colloidal silver directly in ppm by applying a  correction factor.
    We have  tested  our  colloidal silver for  ppm  using  the atomic
    absorption method  and  this meter reads  those  samples  within a
    close percent of the laboratory results."

    "We supply  instructions with the proper correction factor  so you
    will be  able to easily calculate your PPM (parts per  million) of
    colloidal silver."

    http://www.silvergen.com/ppm.htm

  I'm sure  you  posted   this   information   recently,  but  just to
  re-confirm once  again, what is the value of  the  correction factor
  you supply with the Hanna?

  And do you happen to know where the 1.6uS/ppm value came from?

  Thanks!

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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